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Kabul (BNA) The CD of the country’s historical monuments and touristic sites have been handed over to the Deputy Minister of Information and Culture on Cultural Affairs, Prof. Mohammad Rassoul Bawari, BNA reported the other day.
In a meeting attended by the Afghan Art Film Production head, Mohbobullah Khan, the deputy minister said: “Afghanistan, after long break, could finally provide a better catalogue of pictures from the country’s historical and touristic sites and ethnography under the name of “Afghanistan in Picture” in cooperation with the Afghan Art Film Production, said the agency.
The CD of the country’s historical and touristic sites pictures has been handed over to the deputy minister by the head of the Afghan Art Film Production to be published, according to the agency.

Kabul (BNA) Deputy Minister of information and culture on youth affairs Dr. Kamal Sadat met with Helmand peace convoy members, BNA reported the other day.
According to the agency, the Helmand peace convoy moved from Helmand 38 days ago, and arrived in Kabul last week.
The convoy’s demand in ensuring peace throughout the country, ceasefire extension and stopping of war, BNA added.
Praising the convoy’s peaceful movement, Dr. Sadat said peace was one of the Afghan people key demands, adding war continuation has caused to take many opportunities from youth.
He added his office has always made effort to encourage the youth to peace.
Furthermore, he said the country’s youth would always support you and your civil move.

Kabul (BNA) Deputy Minister of youth affairs for information and culture Dr. Kamal Sadat met yesterday with members of Helmand peace convoy.
In the meeting, deputy minister of youth affairs for information and culture by praising the peace activists for their initiative and move towards peace in the country said peace is the desire of the people of Afghanistan as ongoing war hast taken lots of opportunities from the country’s youths, adding that deputy ministry of youth affairs has always encouraged Afghan youths to work towards peace in the country.
He added that all Afghan youths were supporting the civil move of Helmand peace convoy.

Kabul (BNA) Ministry of Information and Culture (MoIC) supports any move which brings peace and stability in the country and welcomes Helmand’s Peace Convoy that started their journey 37 days ago and finally arrived Kabul.
According to BNA report, peace is Allah Almighty’s blessing and every nation, in particular the war-hit Afghan nation deserve to live in a peaceful environment, people need to live in peace as Taliban spent their times in a rare peace Eid-ul-Fitr days with their families.
“Helmand peace convoy has clear message that Afghans are in dire need of peace and the ceasefire needed to be extended,” the ministry officials said. Welcoming the peace convoy to Kabul, the ministry hoped for durable peace in the country.